Independent Republican. (Montrose, Pa.) 1855-1926, March 05, 1857, Image 2

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. Pennsylvania tepilatnre. . 40 t na an otrik ' , esenlit ~_
1 - Tnunennr, reln tfary 14, 1857. '4;l* die Comnontualill of Pe Irani ,
i. SENA4E• --., - e •of .K 't Qi 1,1-, .
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Itle. Wright, of Philadelphia, present
..'a g' o wre I A .ty . o ' 7 . ri t U
. .L. .rien , dat ngw ,Ch
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memorial from the eitiiens'of Bu ks and '
. adelphia . counties fur the passage of ala o ' 1 II rep fits < ',-, • . *A
. . ~
prohibit the settlement of mulattoesital ~ - a vi.• , .
lonftted negrix.s within the limits of ibis um. 'gre ,th a' ti Omen prese ; t, s 4
liihiltMilth . your body, signed by one hundred and eight
Ilr.l..e . wis presented a tneniorial from th e citizens of Philadelphia mid Bucks counties,
Quarterly fleet ing' 4f the religious society of praying (Or the passage _of a law prohibiting
Progressive rkifends, at ,Longwontl, Chaster negroes and mulattoes from coming into thu
'county, against the passa,g,e of tidy taw to pr o . State with a view of acquiring a mildew ; ~
Niii 4 A l 44s4l44alu. CUSLEV4a_ttoes or negroes ?It is with feelin ,, s of no ordinary char:ac - 4
within the limits of this •GiiiiilliThlis`eisTl6 ; tett fr ^ q)rM.. ! vth' iresa - eta-rentunstranea
AcactiChliklllotitglAnfo
that ,-
. fir. Sixik4d moved t o m . erholiat be
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•I'airtaiiiol44.4o4 . ' argon ki r. ..4lNi
Imaitiktchkbtestt*PrO.4 ii'-_-• , 4e-itirßrear.. jii
skittiopstalicta4t4tarArr4l:oPr tlkM,Aust'."
sWiwt*ggEta*.j.idoilla i ,,lrlts• P.tibluibt4 toe
' other onght 'to be published'aliii, Artit„ he
Itt tarkippOstid,tlo443-"r q!W.iti'm , 0 0 0 ' O etl "
amitallict.Rm6l.J4* No" . .asked it ,
IlbotOormintlti 4 11 - it, 4 1 4 d -,thito--adjie
' law 4 441114, 41 1 041 0 44 0 174 g.
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- 4 .sitTPPIA,t4O - pu,44ttfingt
lititAlteickillo; 4f.,k, thipseli it : entirely
teas , b 011140444 taiaerd. Ci44_,Akttie
I t0ci11ii...,,; liWilditthi 04c0 4 0f -40 - 44 4:raPaY
to theto•il4 ll 4/4iagJba ePactment
1 4iNtiorte •oat* .**,:insir, Te. 94,11 jar, Valititll
1 sentiments, it was right in publi% their poi
. ettifssiAn AO ItOdd, ''A r 't ci 4 . 4 40 Aentin l PßY
, . fit.eiiiuttemd ity:4l;ituiriao4"Yra.'4644rf
.-.10:15pf pst!itimi-40 -4 ,10441 1 %4,-*?/4 ViTil?-1 6
Itrouss tba-peofie. (Th lusZ 4 : l-4 # the pi ine
• lENl'ailoyix4tiliolthotiva cillq:sipAinvg.et
,t it 44 4 0 y elique.:tou .tV* 5t. 4 .04),, AL ,.
ti teed the erige.l w. , A 11 4- pit 1 4,e 4 tattP-to."-
. 0 1 entli444jaitti011.PCbYth . .thq inetn`o 4l4 : , --_- - '
sallistaxeefie sitA, that. Ahe, memorial tie bud
tialekifilt Aik.;lo4-hy A :tiiiilly rrvecc..3-
• eltssAitibis .Jbottstituenta ' and, ex pre.sod
imapese - thavani&n:tutrihonll.ohjqt colts
.t.i . ..A. tr. Wrighi ihonght its ptsblitAiltin A*.
4-tusei' essi and wattgbligial.t.tooppolte It. ,
Mr. Sci)6l4 exttlained Nit ,his motive jii
4taltittg-the publicatitin. a ttaw Aiteinoriil liras,
likridif4fut)ibihed b the, attention.-of, 0:;e- people
sitetzidiiieicalleCto k4e. tact titat.itAttort Has
. thaibg.lnvielo-41‘41942 jittL444lk4koukttiTes
- ittlle-State/- "I.4Su tgb 444 ires to ex
"tOulde.black:s elloget4ier-timos.-tfie-States bor
. dering on tne Slai.e States, fur the ; reason
.ett e i o u i Nose th,4iicmsidui&;litiigkrileriag '
fitittel ' . tAtql, Ow. es.eqa. of sittre*--, . -
4rilifirt, Browfangtfits,d. 'Oat. 4te trpuld b
:obligest,to.Nute fmLeittst Abe tpotion,...fitr ,tbe
trialatititletkit- 4 1114-.4.+f- 'kg tuMniArialls - wit% In
tlzidirboi,4)Ptikt4a4l44,- iti,-; EtK4 ,B ides
likr/hen.4 , .. 13 ,t•-:-. 7 ,-,) -- 7 --. ••- '
!:4rAtrdieinuti*r Aras , w 4 4 3ll .Y. , *.iiiing to .f'yo
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z, - ,WialtAir*rla4rftnoved tp.,..,a`carad, to in
.:,lli,ol**tite PCliiit# l 9P:l_ ll P_yomborial from
;ilk % ell i ae . as .:', l k , BAdia ,, ,and.v:Piliikrltsi*, atid
•otliedifor,lia t'eA4.4%,; At.c.itiNinS rcka , -
itir., P.iforilke said jtepiimidtuit wyto,f4 the
...7ni. t iie2itioli tit ttns , Attemiiri r ii,,,bi*lktye.jt,w4is
",;(*knelltd ,i i i )- 4 41 guiSP ; *t.:4. 1 flit:9l l Veviis
eoltd,ttit?rttott“ 4 tv. -PITA -I u. l. D a : 113 4.. 0 11) "
tptP of iixt.Cl+lo9 l . ii i i vi'l l ik ll .* ...i t--I* .fi l iOwit. ,ll
ot: trt-!pufit leaf pktaies 4 , - • the,- . 14,s- cattivaign,
-liitich weilkitemldok9W - -# 541
. I "tetAr-' 4 'W°a•
t..ciMr.: W llll4 .Atikeit - Xo4Pifygrata 111 ° 1 40°
1 . -pvisltgit3Ce memorial- " - .. -. 2' ".
- -gil Mr, Wrigfit-said g,s - as._not et his
_instance
it* the mc , tioa. - 4 ,0.-Pfiat„ s',. at!, -_,)aii,* or- th at
,
.1 petition Igns ,rala. ...ilp Ati4 slokfpprove
-. 514032gu5ge..., ,N,e,svowed inntself : sincerely
. it w , „med. te *int*, f-r_ :le x - tensicat.. •- •.. _
f_s I...MrlfiTatr44 sell ;oat 4irrltie . ataselited to
..I.lle, public:4)o of the .-meindrial - le had no
id,tutottiai . i lan gouge -4... which it was cohehed.
He had no Rke it applied IA? a large and re- i
:....apectable• pOr. n tio of the citizens-the vo;gar
taxes it tot/WW. -no sa4PPosed the S-ena
' 44.41/0-Pre-0400 it4 . id a04 ?..‘1 4 4 - PiPteat '•
ild ji rA4 Yr i a l ihwk id„ ;,t ia ctivrmot-oftinitimi it
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tiariever;:ZUe.ithougl44kte., .c91 114 41* , -;t:akeAff. 1
Ut 4)e-tage:F.'amploYaa-,44.,ia pub.
lishing such petitions. ' ,
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v_in'iotr-4, c96o,tmenewed-tbe.,matk!ri 4 ci . pub.
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toot ktf,ttrtiw49l€l-83kbit*.te,ew
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'the !nthliatlon of bath !lie ; +nintfeu4o,- 8e,.:
410 1ti.9 4 4 atrilciri , Fit.4,,'llpti.k.bily;.,che.ll;ii.
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ebOA Po.4.4.fPnef4n-*t.,.Tritliij•4l;;4s-
-te tp lv o n tiz.Le;te.4: itomaissr,it
, 44 [girl* , t itxt iftt4lr llittAY - 0 4ectioPa.
tiiii4 4 o.4q-AgiPl3 , Ate toad Pan? 4 , 1 ttlegtpard i
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--, 04.1, 0: 41411-se4 t , :iPPT"-g - l . tgaS4tve,..IX-!in' t all
• 44 §..4 , 400 4, 1-ki.l.-,. l Ak°k-4 'toll -ir with - utter
ahhOrrence; and wittiNerd to 4% 4 ;4,4, a
v Peg* ißkn4Pl.4..tail I E4 111.4;**: ...tts being
!.1 6 Attit §Mut; APP : .ir,ll9. lFAliit• *ie. #e,,v,itnaid
-r.mtd,i i ßio,..po fstSe., , ,a'li.s drio l6 :ed
~,lbe timreme. cillt!frretr).4l4,l: . tie .w.144i..4t0un
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E.14M14..-proutn.xf4e .i.ir : Intik in oilier
~..*6.,44lEttyph..whir , ,As.., Ale :frielitlit,teits slid .
tO4/;; ¢f .be s il,wer,, , p f Arf.,..:iW sitioted '
:..,a tait//ANO:Aty;itidP. q ing..6le OPie*
~ - ,,,,*•,,,renr0e Arentpplc'e"at leng: b. in referr
-,Arl'ia -*P l eirrilis pan/ igilarly, " filid the '..
ilue'ition offhe extensiikt oftliver)gitiO:idjy.
ge iris followed hy,llgdsrs.: Wright find'
i ru ze i l i c ciiit ib i ll -./. .-,,,, ,•,...., i. - .:.." • . . - ~,t,
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liteierig Asev.,olthi , Fiennicen -' ,
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.f,'•4l • -gibifleii!; Sellerktioasbeesint•Teg,,'
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,1 4 'tee-. .. -I • 'WNWlttelliOnliftvitdinelit.
CFI, 9611*i:thee_ ilindi Ilasaiiphiacoun-'1
...tin .dibii bitts ;fi .timr- 1 ,.. 1 ti , /'' it V 7, . i :•I
51 - 4g . ' - • ' 1141 408 0 4iishibriiiieti itleferespit TV,
Ir*--• . 11 0frilkIIIVANtwedetr-•Sritivrer eine
4. t f ist i ek , !inemonviliitikidisai - 4110invis•-14, a
~ A;flaip4 pli - .Z.44,1,41i: 31 41,1 b 411: I', .: ', f•': '
.Yriolittensrs. Coffey; Crabh, ilitssiltes4
sol i git rl o :44ol lVamsforiintif4wilyltlyer,
,r , :lseqitAtiqltallimPit , . krAtvailitirg &irk
•4l4itritifilar' :Mtit 4 WM 441Y;slir"'.
Atimin:4, any moyettlent on , the part of our be
, lo*cd'ClinttlNAviiifi, tiiihtxtiltufy
.. actdition
,al obstacle in the way Of this already cruelly
r iFrgfißrallMiremtrtiatir
I *ueely i -Atis*nipgh that „notrlytfpr miiitoun
orib6s6 peopo t hrthe cOnntry:tif - Wasithig)oh,
Jefferson, - Franklin 'and Pena, are Already
stirts,"dri‘'ea subjected
to 411 the hOirirs ( 4 "-ctur-American slave 5 3 4 -
. teinl tilt; the Fe(leral,Coustitation i is boyeit
t d, eeepii4 the Pron Opt the
. 11 ti 111 3
five, w hettimerAs stiatuLaV ireape f , ota
liautaaatem .IR4P,y--utaattr aer
ituroshrdge nolngher la w..ehatt Caaptitutitta'al
obligatiOnti %enarinlentspandlitice
are ever ready to4oltritithalacrityin the it
*het ing.plave bunt; :what' Ciftitt-rtAulisi, in
it;".vretlinetet riatinWitlitfsliVery
snore tO,_ he 'iliAded, Nan "tleahltaalt, - bi.•hts
- much :as liberfY,'l4 tinta -Must
04 rectei, StAite; ' t fib - spirit 'of but
free ins ituliou?4 f c i% of 'e4tatnOtt , liu:
rn'am , ty tifthe ehtistian Tti
ligiOn he totally disregarded and set: at ;naught
Jiv,grani4l tt!ij:_pitay . erof thbse peationetit?
trU4' not; We - Wirnibt'bellevelt. , We
cann9l belieVC that' itny 'attempt to proOure
the passage 7d l.iw, ltt lug the slightest bear
ing in
,that,direcliy*Arauxeceive tor onevid•
rcent, your siriOus 'cOnilderation.
Thus hoping, and ilini - Confidently fruiting,
'we sObscribo ourselves `yours; liitelhe cause
`ti(hunumity dnd liherfy r .
•
Mary PeniloBk` JO•i'efili A. )3tiedttle;
nab
-
nab Cox, Wilfiam fitiraard,'Philena Heald,
Cox,
Sall i Puce', Thomas flarn
hletnn, Hannah - Tionk, E. fa. Wickersbant,
1 4 ikrarland, L ewis Marshall, Ll:a Pit
. ,„, „
sey; inomas t3'ortt;al._,
To the Honorable Senate and, ffonee`of Rep
re,sentatives
Tre thelinder•tigned, "Illales eititrondle:t
Jit.Pliiiadelphia;intl. Bucks . countiett, respect
,fully represent ;•that they ; . itrstihjected .to
~trenble„in;tlyenience and ; expense, MI ac;
count, °linnet:oly nigger' other
We litither,rep'reSent and Claim be white
wish to remain Repub-
Pea nism to • the contrary notwnitgndinte.:
.Therefore, we . ask your . honorable body to
take . the- Matter into eonsiirrati6n, and iphss
a gehersl Jaw Prohibiting ncgroes /rem
Ong into
„or:Uctlairin.;; a residence in the Stater:
There is, beyon d doubt, a necessity for son*,
such law, tis - to t! many WorihleSs blfickS nl,
ready are in mur.'initist, and rapidly bir . the
increase,, We are neither 'abobtiortista nor
"conceive, as citizens,
to he cnyiile t l tii .protection "a.t - ylvr lands,
from Niolence, iltlpadence insult':.'
=:-..fiedce the eceizi t toi‘' said-law .
Sighed by 43 ladies and 78' gintletricaa of
Philadelphia and-Ml(4 . a "&tutities: •
CONGRESS.• . - -
In the Semite, -Feb: I ilth, the bill from' the
House for the relief of the people of Kansas,
rePealing the elisting,statetes and providing
ftsr a new election was received, and a motion
to lay it on the: table was
_rejected. Subse
quently the metion - to lay on the table wa s
.again made andi carried. .The debate on-the
j I-louse mrendments to the-Submarine 'Tule
l j graPh bill was . resumed and coneluded: •
In the Honse,S bill was repotted from the
Ossornlttee On'lV.ays'nrrti'Means, go eitend
the time fin.,'llier •NOrfulk' and... Petersburg
rriiilroasf to pay- the.daties on' the iron im
:ported Thr that road:: &Wm laid on the ta-
I tale his fourmajority. "qtr. Davis, of Mary
`ltstid, by 'di rictiOn of the'Corruption Investi ;
igating Cornmittee, offered to make a special
report" in the.c&-ie 4 William, Ai•Oilbort; of
New York-, and mitred 'that > the report - be
printed: j ''lWGrowt'denied thetrlght of the
. eon - striate - to Make a rerkni without permis
sion; t An'ecreiting scene ensued, whereup
on the Speaker said that. •'Mr.• DinnS meat
`stile:the citatieternftbeteport. - =': After:Much
''farllitirilititiiiie,4fr. Davits did Mid the; par
tion"of the refillyt: referring:to Mr.- Gilbert,
Concuding r trifhit'resolatmti -that he be tvs
'Peflssd: 7 Tbk orange against-Mi.: G. Is that
be . rsited'fisr di? lovil !Ad bill fur a corrupt
Oniuretiffiort ; and that, fora certain gum, of
t ins sitry'Ne helped tes•• procure the passage of
it resolutilin cif 'bill atithorizingthe•lurantso
i • sf:cii'inifresipies• of a book by F. F. C..l'rep
l•
. lett, 4m ibe 'Petition and Bounty land lALW.
A. long dcbate'enhued, atter which the spec
ill repOrt was in-dated io be printed, and the
' esitsideration' iiiir the resolutions postponed i
sintit AV edn,iktlicy Ilex& Mr: Davis said that
the amitnithejsad three other special reports
to make eoneerrting members.. - One.charg-
is W. WAV elh,•of Cimnttctiettt, -.• with - par-1
ticlPatinelii the Triplett book_ specitlation,
and also with attempting to procure money
from' James- & Ssieeney flu. reporting fhVor- 1
``ably Mt 's - claim from the Cosittnittee on In-
villa Peasiona r .f Francis as, 'Eduardo,. • a
Meinber frorn 'Nen•York, is chargist with at
-teinpfing tolfUlttee Rz T. - • Paine, int .North 1
Vs - retina, .i.O-rotecorruptly fora billte,Shich I
be opistrud. 0. B. Matteson is charged
whir -attempting to procure a bribe from the j
Des Ilkinlei; Nevipostion Company, to-aid in
the - passage Hof-slaw in •which -that 'corpora-1
tie/rem-ifs interested. ResolutiOns are attaehed 1
proiidinglist the•expulsioti,of each of these
'members. - The loolhisiftice say that the al-
Islatkm theta numberOf metope-relied hand-
Id themselvai -together - Tor Corrupt purposes ,
l is false, and wail o nly - used by-these few tor- - 1
fur persons fur their itirsi pnefStsess. , : . l ies-1
W : - Sinissaton;litiminis•oftitelksY. l: llillekl
charged Arith • being-paid to use lin influence,
fir - the passage of the , lfit.isconsin Land• Bill,
and *has - -ettier • bur -, The- *solutions -1
prieride - tkw vs eipuWeve , t-: tht-• - Booti o j f . '
'theritirome ni • it, reporter.- The , committee'
itigkirt a. bill us punish members fir comp,
tit, n ,„• t • ,•- - - : .e.i., , 0f..1 15 , - ...v ,a: •,
,-,
- .- In thelsenate;ariSiturday. i the 441 kern
the-Muse- providing- for: tlie;orgamization
Ors State gorerturnatt its •Minnesom i and for '
titirtsdrnis 'sista into the:Union mica tittle,: was
l'patsed—' with ati•aniendnienitlutt, in the elk'.
tiontypinvidcd,Sur; nuns lint Ititithiskof the,
' United States shill. rote.: .A iiitallarlbill,tel,,
ittiinto Orogen, wits then takteruit, and" tle
..ientinittAt j .t . .iistroduciiii•:: Ao•ther a: .
lainienktpntividing = Ir.. the , ad . rragkift of
== - 4 , sitridrthisied,ostil ti*ai4txtrprrigqt.,
lousiesif..Reweetigsthm An ,Salter-i: " .° W e i4efrillesi to lasior j the tatiA4il j itc
V s ' 4 ,, ._ 446 M.,, , V4l4.° P ligi , ! _"i l4 ,A ll ,:WW 'link* - LA ": lll4eitee .. lC,:i itilie Wit so' ' ' - n - iliaT' t j ' j
imertudes. , appmpris him p s. . o4 , lip. ,-.• . - Li ,, k
..,:d) ° • rttil . ) ~... , lre
$I e 0 irl I efC I 4 I I I4I 6WM " '''.49.1d.-.°A gf... t ...lFY:A N TF..,o o ,cßaillki Om_
-' l . , ,litqlresu, '"tesrepusks j dkity _the! -1 t, gni. : -. lWhit , Poptr.livllik oritered -1 4,itliiii, Licrie.-
:teitimajeeti ene , Atilt/Jug Ur,Whitr,l hatthe:Ti . iper stink enk worrstalew,lii:Altuthttj
imaitlect3lo 'him dieu*ltt - 4b* Aftate 4 oadttiltf aftrri he 'papei;wii tiliitilann'this-"I
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Die lqaepeOeqf
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F. A' .E.. 4 D 11. -- 11....pftAzrzni,"EDITORS
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ItittittiieOie Piaci/314E410e ie`YHttp7 ► pin f.
THR BVIIIDZLL NCIIDLE CHUG-Ori 'the !let nit,
thijbpana :tlfy'nf New York 'City Dinnitbals of in
diennertigalnet John s'. Ethel arntAltrs.binnt4i.
guilts Creininitbarnfor #itt rabrdsr lin;Stylltnr
dell. Snodgrass was held to ball as a witness, and
ilte:tnfi:t Miss cnnainglispui. were, released from cos-
Vdx feb Tbe! i lextTprnenedings' will . , be before a petit
anti . in a
and
court--4 tribun a l abut bears both
sides; and mitt make the ulthrrite decision, St• far es
trivriaitrilinnals Ire ootse;nnia, as-to the guilt or. fin
*encase nt the z • ,
3rDt Wrtuo? rtrit - rus atrizirioarratC—Welind
ittralellowing paragraph tat the Goverackship,
late narabetet the liarrietrarg Daily Telegraph.:
”Wcfaro authorized •by the friends of Pavia 'Wil
mot to state that he is in the hatias "of hls friends: If
they see proffi.rtof nonfinite , he will not feclat
liberty to decline such a non*Lition.'!
The getteraltone of the Ripahlican papers a:xires.
`olutions- that reach us from all parts of the State,
would acm to indicate that Judge Wilmot is by fir
the most popttar eAndidate - that bas been named for
the Office. And where the "people know him beat,
there he is moat popular—a fact . which speaks vol
umes in his favor. We nuppose ho could carry a lit
tle the largest cote, here in the North, of. any man,
although theliepuhlicans in this quarter intend to
give an eafriestaupOrtio shy rctiablefriend el free
'ikon whb may Set the nomination:• •
.. . .
Virrhe office of:IL L. ritraons' jr. & Co., :Co.
105 West ISr eati-sis th street, wa4 entered by Thieves
on Tuesday 7Aeipoon 4st, Awl .s=l - in crib, besides
.serenal articles tl wearing, apparel , abstiacted there
frOm.—N. r Dei4r Tribtine, 19th.
Mr: Emmons will be remembered by rimy of our
readers,: as baring rereads saudied law in the
office of Judge Jessup, iu this plaer.p -
vToszta.—Antong. the many
valuable agricultural periodicals that. exist in the
country..Moure's t` Rural New Yorker" deservedly
holds a prominent position. It is a large and bean
tiful qiarini trickly raper.' The efforts of the edioir
appear to have. been eminently successful in combin
ing a trioral,• literati, and flua r newspaper In one
linblicatio N jts contents including irticlea on Agri
.ricultdre, /insticulttue, Mural ATchitecture, tduoa
.tion, Mechanic Arts and 'Sciencer, frutfory,,Biography,
Moral Essay's,' Tales and SketcheS, l Pbetry and Musie,
News 'of the -- day,• Markets, &c. • "The Rural New
:Yorker" is published at Rochester, N. T. by D. D.
T. linoreilititl•tayair. in advance. ;
Tint Ceitirxron.—This stirling Agricultural 'Month
which acrynired sti high a place among; the peri
odicals devoted to the farmers' interests, while under
the editorial conduct of Judge Bucl—a standing which
has been well maintained under its present editor,
Luther Tucker—continues to be Published at .4.lbany,
N: Y., and is furnished nisubscribers at the low price
of fifty cents . a Tear. The present is the twetitY
fourth year of the Cultivator.
arThe. Bride‘ittier'Bnchnnetcrs are re
'quested to solve 'following probleria in
*- t!lo Rule of Three : - •
If tite Shqmoeratle majorityßridgew.s-
T. el.,- in February 1856; was '4O, and ihe•Re:
_publican. majority in the Fall of that year was
'32, the- Feliruitiy
1'857 being 20, what will: be this Republknit
majority 'next Fay' • •
keep ..intpad,:uced : into the
Pennsylvania Senate, by Penrose,to sell
the Main Line of the Pnblio . Works. % ;
,thorizes the sale of the line .to, the. i'etintyl
vania.„.paild c.orppan,t for nine trail4Ons of
dollars to.,bF of new
shares of stock of that eorpoiatiOn to that
•
amount,
-Kievzscit Cyaizsisat9ygtut. 7 -The . Board of
Ilereauc..ccturAissiQae n r# And At,. l 4artisbargy
on the 10111 ult. Tberit duty is-b 4 e q u a lize
the Fev,eaue to be , at-ape.9a4azable proper.
-ty: in the different counties for' the.usa of the
Comcialtb,•9o/ta towlake all taxes 4e l i •
as equally,. as practicable upon all the prep
arty in, the Cututtionwalltb„ according_ to its
nettial . ValUtt.„.
• The Revenue tornmissioners•are!,appoint=
ed by .the -Presidtlit,4 , udge .. and ApsociLate
Judges or the .xespectlyn c4stxi.cts,...anci meet
.triennially. They - are authorized _ by Jaw to
sit3o dpys, and each member, receives for
ColniSensaticin two dollars a'dayi and ten cents
`mile ; !going ind. - coming.- : ,; •
DAVsrner was epriOntect fin. this
84 , tiiet,. and 'is in .-. Harrisbarg,-attendirig
to the duties of his appointment: • •,::
The ae6ount of ita tilucdy airray in
K ansas; eon tained in a
tliii - riitp6cii confirmed by later' intelli;
tence:froin:t* teriitorp t
tieie is "mi . i apecim z 1 of
‘Ateedifig Kfthafk.s wiirch die bli-
I cansli:aa .
kirA si n ce the Yresiaen~tal election :'`' " Y `: ,
irYnizet fiatte'r yourselves that thelKiinsas
iiiffi'cultreis are aver, and ihit your new rives--+
idert Wlll i4xise' on" down
liel)g'CTe46. • Itatigns comes in rreeiffro'
44.1 , atd rroxii hint; (of which by vile WAy,
there' is` no piobability ,), ~y ot t rt ill haVelhe
ctiagets'eir b yolir:iiintfiern*inaa. r s about your
ears com'e' ilt%ve tate,
Ot! icili hea p tha t tioni If , eikOlittEn'ti to
iiigota . Verdi* the
gen ti lo 'the oliei4ifel m
-1
`in:F i - Yiirrwfrot " •.-
i f
lar Montross Democrat contains a
queer re ew of. Mr. 8. R. Chase's s „ ti on
Free • sir ma , must - from
such al ha ' r , e r2l. t , I re :„. we '
deals. eth "." a,.' r. R. a en . , •-i
lieves t sla .-- 'y
~ anti k l" • übl , . -, W
should 'so -fo , fr. C' • 1111 a 46'4:0 . 4
stituents, if he believed otherivise. Will the
editors of the Demo c rat be so kind as to tell
ott-whethesk , seksp caosideathwalavery system
ot the Soutpern States Reenblican, or anti.
Republican? Also, whether ihei consider
slaikilly is a-pert (if "the form of Govern.
firm," iitthe southern i Byde s s v iir not ? 1 -
'-i , Again', 'wowinl, tad Mit - Mt.:Chase " pins
{ 4l .b..thor , 44LabolitiPt‘Argitmenk &It LW
slaye oweshis master no service, because he
was ,stolen:' Is that an sbolition argument?
AepiLke of labolitionists,u , sed one very, good
aP/Msutlf.. Voli is soy test,of j goodness,
tor,that is- certaixily true. We did not sup.
Pf/f! them: was. AlkibodY iii this,region, Re.
'publican, Abolitionist. 9F 'looker, iron wo,
Wm, of:Fhlide Pililowoerpr , fool! that would
&law the 'truth : O that statement. 'We
ibnught it was generally. "derata:l that the
slave is v 914 •in suitijection by force and fear,
anfl that-,if, he can seemed in escaping from
his bonds and from this land of freedom, he
would, be perfeedy justifiable io doing so,-- 7 -
But it seems that that is an abolition heresy.
The slaves owe their life-lung labors to their
- masters, and: have no right , to rob them of
their jusdnes by running away. ;If the phil
osopher of The Democrat is right, all, die 'fu
gitive slaves who are scattered though the
Northern States and Canada, are in duty
bound to go hack and voluntarily deliver
themselves up to be worked and lashed for
the benefit, of certain idle people to' whom,
by some hocus pow' us, they became so great
ly indebted before they were born, as to owe
them the fruits of their labor all their lives.
Certainly, Mr. alas% or the , philos%her of
the Democrat,lia..s been making himself ridic
ulous., ,
OHM
Mr' The Montrose Democrat insinuatesa
I chrgo Of scant of integr, ity against Mr. Grow,
i because he opposed the summary, unfair,and
Unprecedented pmccedings by= whiCh it was
pt,Posed to"expel certain' members of the
.
; accused of bribery and corruption.—
; It is a sufficient answer; to the base insinua
tion to refer to the case of Mr. Welch, one
of the itemised. When his case came before
! the Heusi, 'Mr. Stanton, of Ohio, " 'Mr. Sew- .
ard„.bf Georgia; Mr. Smith, of Virginia, and
Mr.lfarris, of Maryland—two of whom,
Messrs. Seward and Smith, are staunch Dem
i °cram—spoke in his defense; and he was
cleared of the charges aleged against him.
by ' a vote of 119 to 42" - According to the
&insecure style of reasoning,. the 119—many
Of whom were Buchaneers, of 'course—had
alt been guilty
of brihery and torruptiott
themselves. Did the editors suapect, when
they attacked' Mr. GrOw t4O, smartly, that
i their logic:would lead to such sweepiDg.con
clUsions ?
It was a disbelief of the evidenCe of_ the
two witnesg., Sweeney, and Triplett, that
I aimed the exculpatkin of Mr. Welch; and
it Was on the t'estnnony xif the same witness.
es that the charge, again at Mr. Gilbert was
}bonded. Mr. Gri t ikv affirmed his disbelief of
the evidence against Mr. l'Grilbert, whereupon
- the Montrose Democrat, with lthe formidable
bearing of a.puppy barking at thelmoon, at
' tempts to fasten an imputation of 'a' want of
integrity on Mr. Grow ; - Messrs.:Seward and
Smith, two 'Sontherri .DeMocratd, and subs
'fluently 119 out of 171 members, affirm their
diabelief 'of the - same witassets' teatirnony.a
gainstlfr. Welch; and sihat has the Dema.
credit) say to that Will the editors carry
onktheir logic, and say that tbe".ll9.are cor
rupt,-Dentoerats and all F or will theyilike
men,. acknowledge that their impitations, a
gainst. Mr. Grow Were unfrundedi and-retract
thesis"' Whichever °oared they may take,
"it'd of acs Votrsequerce,” i34 - y — so-far as their
own credit is.cd'iderved. ' 1.
XnaKs woman fern•
the daugh
ter of God, the titter Jima Christ and the
Holy .Ghost i an d
, the . - Quepi i litaren, bas
been arrested in PhilidelPhia; together With
an accomplice, ' Caroline Venner: on a charge
of atainingrnoiley
,by rale pretenseA. An:
na ,Meister is about '35 y•ears of age,. and hai
a thoroughly German mat of countenance,
though full of. intelligence She represents
•,.,
heiseif to be . the child of As' Virgin' Mary,
and . to have 'revelations direct - from.,doil;---
ner Pretended revelation's lieemed to have a
decided tendenry to transfer the !none} , of
her deladed followers from!, their pockets to
her 'Ott ; and the:frequerley aiid . gfeid with'
whiCh Oeze pecaniari deinhnds Were uiged,
appear
, to had something to do midi open
hag theeyes Of those she was SO frielY " bleed-,
ing," The lie,Clls63, fsiling 3 to procure
were cOnienitieti coi
THE LONDON MISlitG Joran#L, in view of
the rapid ieerease of iron rainintacture in this
now try; propcsiett that the &Wish iiini masters
lower the. price of iron fur , a time, 6'6 as to
ruin;, the Atwica4 i tugotOurir .§ ,. #n4 , thus
P , gall 64 qf doiPmPetitols__Alilp.anksuPPia!it
inirEPSUO IMP in ale-; l 444§Picee.7 - A
- Port kba F 4 4:54F as * ll # leg4l
. tary ti.15:6:',,e
States peN.I9Y ti t ! .P.NAtt, Pa!k tcl!i!fiLllf? in Pllifes
whe401!0:40 4 E X I APVG* 3 I.MPII IO to Fe
ill ..
peal or dimi ty 4. Anti' tm:iruy thu.s - unit
Ins : with? the itish mouopOists to raia ah
4=tensire and valuable braneb,nf industry in
this ecli*Y.; the -success of : i'bioti undertak
ing :wcould. ;toad to - enrich:Sr:4in - at our ex
-IPerae!,..i• ....,:-.1 -47 2! 1-: • = - 1,:, : --. . : I
' Vila' fir Tiiiitki.—:-/tiobt otte'defock
!ti...'§t!lia" , 4i,":4 r
9 4 ,!'tri:fi rib -
-4 ;. si:ci j i:eßf Messes.'
Marsh ge,G li cidgn, jti Frin!lsi'rith ? ; wiz:. foßra
P 76 be fePArf,.-and the, 41 4 in glrot a cc ' nzurn o , .
1 with its entire contents, cornpisingrai*Aua.
rbli stock of gicdir - ;. l lVeleartiihstedierc.iiv
4 6 : ! iiiiiiiiineeliett250) 7 06 AfiePtokokiind
r " 6l;:iiiirtitidiii==att ittzi4;l3; 01 ,
IL - 1 .81 , . , 1,:,E2,0 1:: 1 1 1 ;li:
. ii - Ti'_r: 'kr ,* r, • .-.
1 t AV' I FI: lu t 1 , - b .:-• 141 . 01
~ r '• :.! -f
I rial l l.fPic.!PfrA C 4 * . b?tigignitire4
ti
1 , tyabe OM ,F4thowl, Iwo 444,4 1 . / 4* . t!!i
!.ehteiteeed4iiv3i es tletereeo4l pferlb .
'-• i 'ittse l jt i lilelleitrhinselfibiseltt .',,,
til a ttioi l i4 i !e r-1 1 !=•:1 , •—r - !-:1 itm :- :-1., , .:. ; 1
Whenever wo heard, out in Kansas, that
the North was doin,ganythino,r
fous;wewere
encouraged and strengthened - . to struggle on.
As to the probability of another invasion:4
- do•not - know. - 'We ought - to be prepared for
the worat l 4 Thins do not T look or,e iota more
ao* tlian'Atiekt did last year at
this time. You ought to remember that from.
liiitidate:'Or the Stniiiikitiliiifirillrlirtylii;t
there was perfect quiet In Kansas ; ,no fear
of a .renewal of hostilities; no vitdenceofl4-
cd to our citizens in Missouri.. I frequently
went:there myself;, was known there, yet
treated with the greatesi kindness...
”. Mr., Hon., Dr. Merit Howell Cash
Vail, -Esq., D.,7—as _hp •mo4stly pro-
Inulges hie name and its handlegs in -his paper,
The aortheyra Penney/immian,—having just
been elevated to the, office of Justice .of the
Peace by the Merit-rewarding, Ilow-well,-dis.
corning, Cash•loving, Vail-raising voters -of
Susquehauna,Depot, is complimented by the
ifantrasepenwerat4s "an active Democrat,
who labored zealouSly rot the election of Bu
chanan." This, for the editor of a neutral
paper, will do. Give him another hit, neitit
bore. He cleserves it..
EXTRA' SESSION OF THE U. S. SENATE.-AS
is customary on the corning in of a new Ad
ministration, an extra
.session of the Lliiited
States Senate has been 'called by President
Pierce; whose rroclomation says that "ob
jects of interest to the. United States require
that the . Senate should be' .convened at 12
o'clock on the 4th of March next, o receive
and net upon such communications as may be
Made to it on the .art of the Executive?).
rgr The stmt. t made by certain des
perate pobticianS, that the recent township
election 4 indicate a gain for the shafn Democ
racy, in" tttis county, is entirely. without twin.
dation, as we may take oe . Casiun to .detnon
strate hereafter.
For _lhe Indtpendent Rep vidliran.
Oakland Progressing.
EDS. REPCI3I.ICAS .-I have the happiness to in
form you that we have carried this Township Tor the
Republican candidates,,by an increased majority.—
Last Fall the Republican majority in Oakland was 12.
Now we have elected all the Republican candidates
for Township offices, by the following cote, or an
average majority of about 20 : •
• Judge of Elections, Bradley Beebe,Republican, 43 ;
0. Phelps, DCm., 23. Inspectors, Jacob 1. Skinner.
Rep.. 42 ; Morgan Shutts, Dem., 23. Justice of tile
Peace, Samuel Brush, Rep., 41 ; George-Jameson,
Dem., 23. ?Issessor, George T. Frazier, Rep., 45 ;
E. C. Learett, Dem., 30. Constable, S. 11. Ea..4ter
brook, Rep. 42; James M. Westfall, Dew., 20.
Supervisor, John liibbom, Rep„ 35 ; Daniel Bene
dict Dem., 26 ; 'Daniel Prentice, :Rep., 5. Auditor,
Samuel Brush, Rep., 43 ; Dennison Root, Dem., 20.
rcir School Directori, Isaiah Moore and J. K. tithes,
Repitblicans, had 44 rotes ericii, and licre - 'clected,
as was J. K. Grimes, Rep., ;for ,Clerle, and Ilenry .
Schimer, Rep, for Treasurer, thcformer by 44 rotes
and the latter by 39. - -
Tours, for Right and litinlanity. A rOrEn
OAKLAND, Feby. 23, 1837
NEW MILFORD, Feby. 20, 1957.
• Misses. EDITORS :-Our annual election .for
purpore.of choosing Town Officers, tags Lela this day,
and the result is that w.d , have . routed ;the Sham De
,mocracy, " Florae, Foot, and Dragtrns." Our ma
jority on Justice is 45, our opponents having' piit in
nomination a renegade Whig; their strongest min,
for that office: Their rout Is completes the-Republi
cans having elected 'every man on their ticket.
Considering that this place is the residence of em
inent literary characters; sm.:wpm- .
4=v of widely
circillated journals, who threw their mighty ;influence
against our edict,' we thittleire hare "ffid fine."
The Jessup Township Educational Society ,
adoptbd 'the foll Owing article . January 4th,
-
;IVe.; the undeftigned, citizen.; of Jessup
Township, believing a proper education the
best lcglity we can begileath. our children,
"and. belieting the present Common School
System the best available means
,by which
'that education can" be obtained ; and .belies,
ing that the holding of County:Mid Township
Assbciations• is well Calculated' to awaken the
interest of teachers and the people, and pro.
motif the iinireVentent of our -schools under
that systetido agree to encourage the hold.
ing of such Associatintis : and,
Whereas, There is- to be an Association
held in March neit, to continue one week; in
the. Township that will k,xisird the . greatest
dumber of teachers free Of charge during such
Association; we, the undersigned, do agree
to,board, gratuitously the number set oppo
site our dames, respectively : provided, that
said Association be held at the meeting house
near Matthew McKeeby's in Jessiip.
..Names. W. Faurot, 2; A. B. Sherman,
2;•R. S. Birchard, 4 ; Geo. R. Cornell 4;
Dr. .• Win. Bissell, 4; Henry Dewers, 4 ;
Mrs: Smith,. 2; Mrs. Chatfield, : 2; : P. A.
Field, ,4; Matthew Mclieeby, -4; lassie L
fps 2 .W. B. La
throp,
NM
Among the different names suggested 'as
Gubernatorial candidates, none has been. re.
calved. with a heartier response than that of
Hon. Wilinot, of . Oradford, and ,he
4121 a our deeided preference. - We look upon
hiin as one of the very best Men hi the Com.
monivealth, and •• doubt whether. 'one of
greater-popularity could be selected...as ,ota
Ammdsrd-bearer. He was one of the most
s proritiutmt Teri' in the' :State during the last.
feet he'wini at the . fielid Cif the
great.and thitieuireanse fot *filth 4e
g,ledi and •no -onb" socistipl failed ir kit tier :re
,aunts than inAin owl/ district,
,wkett ltikitpr ig toe:ssind periobßl character
givegreit IN is A man of piques
titiabls
iiy•ts . &eat - 6'61 mire in favor of
.kitenotainitiontbinlanr objeecet this tittle is
KfLY V ) l4.tro.ducefor,con sr.fl ere,
"9,)c- 0 ,4F, Begislifr..
..,
4u
;" I .c.•'.;` + Ati .." - hitliniiint aftitilift e t% id , lile'w
Yieritierpre t and)seviiiis,:Atesraisykago
i1541444.0T 4 5 14010 _414 1 4 4 41 0 .4 y in es
: ilfrApti 1 !t" Ai 40 . 0 01 11,Pt .: 9 101(4
v . he icierner to y `n oin - e v .
4. •- ilk._
piromentiorthe Siiiwymeilir- *rz.t l'r - t : *
. ~. .
PIA=
IN KANSAB.CapI. BroWn—kniiwn
as " old Brown" of Ossawatomie—rliktly
...
e in Boston befure a nituitt‘ikof the
. 1 . ... t .:1 , ~„ -.. . -.---- '- ..•
~ .e. , m 43 1 re - IN.
J' ;; • ply - 4 q case
,--
st tilt
lity
o -'.
other - it. v ' "" rencied ' stT;ies,
...
a .:-" ` aia " the': tir acrpieprilosa'h
Northern States, the ' Free State men, -
.7f.
ho said i .. 4-,
For the Repyblican.
"New Milford Redeemed."
For the Aidepiiident R4mbliectiz
Notice.
• . .."
SoileitOr.
Hon:- Dailtlrilniot
' STATX CoVoN.—The folio ,
of a Sta .\- niention, • says ti
bur Tele akk - has been signed . k
Si g m 3. - ,the'.l.,elislat '
I).
her: re' nal
t A he dn ea d l y l i l
..': )
ti,„ last evening, th L . r , i
4)1) n, a - n wra., were,„we . u •)
.t ed. t. „palish
le
on uetldity next. As Several, me:
absent Whfritre-tnderstood to is,e tavaiitble to,
the call, Its official publication is ht;le - back
till they return to Ilarrisburg:
. The citizens of Pennsylvania who are op.
posed tit the extenston of slavery and to the
other e9ual obnoxious principles of the itl
ionitriti Niittiitifil Xd;iiitafration; ialtiiiiiiiie":'
ed in the Cincinnati- plAtfurm,;. ; who ,are pp.
used to the union of *Chtirelt ant `State; the
e.llts!!iotof the , Bible from . our .Common
'Seliii;l4, - iiiid . m iitfor 4 rPKiteetitAPUliir;
.
box froth the corrupt inflitenbea't; iriiith' th e
will of the people was defeated iii tit. recent
State : And :Presid ential,:electi9o s, l ii re- I'94p.nsst- --
ed to elect delegates equal, in.ntntier. to the,
present - iepresentaiiiiti in the ' seni4 . aft 4
lioirtie OF llepreseritittiieß; j td 'Meat aillitt:.
rishurg; on Tuesday; the2sth-oflifitieb,:at 12
srcloc l 4 -1 1,A41 , Isominate.candidatesk.for•G . ov is
ernor,,4udge of ; the Supreme Court : and Ca,
nal.Commissioner, to be supported at the,
,
suing; October election. ,
Harrisburg; Feb. 21st; 1857: - ` I H ' -
•
Sinetftlk above was in typo, we have re=
ceived the.eall, with'the names orlitenklier's
.
attached; as tollOWS: „: •'••• *" •
David TagOrt, .FranClS
John R. ilar t ifi:'• • S: P. M'Calmoni. 1 -
James 1. -Lewis. E. V. Dickey...
i i).e Lima 0. E. Hoffman.
Paxson Vickers. G. P. Shaw. • • .•
W. Warner. Isaac Benson_
J. 'lf. Wintrode. 'John 'S. Van v'ficrhis.
A. W. CraWford. R. B. Afoorhead:
A. Hine. • T. Struthers. -
C. S. Kauffman. • Hiram Cleaier.-..'
John C. Sloan : J. G. Shuman.
Jonas Augustine. John Musselman.
C. S. 'EySter. T. J. cotr,y._ .
Joseph Brown.. Andrew Gregg.— 'l
- L. Re'W. • - •
John T. Peters. Jas. B;Baekhouse. •,
Nicholas Voeghtly, ji.p. W. housekeeper.
James Penrose. Win. A.
John Purcell. Glenni W. Seofield. •
Jarni4 At. Sellers. E.' D. Gazzatn.
John ,Witherow. G. J. Ball._ •
Charles 13. Penrose. W. E. raier.,
Geo. T. Thorne. J. 'Dock:
S. B. Chase. . 'Samuel - Kerr.
,• , •,•
David Mumma,.jr. S. S. BtshOp. -
John M. `Giblieney, , John A; Heistand. •
Henry Slather. John Wright. •
W. E. Stevenson.. . John W. Killinger.
Wm. llamilton. .1
D. A...Pinney: . • -.
KmisAs,—The bill for the relief of - the peo
ple of Kansas, which ant pawed by,the Mouse
of
.Representatives on Tuesday, by a vote of
98 to 79, and is of a sweeping charaCter.—
The preamble, passed by a vote Of 95 to' fib,
declares that, the laws of the Territory of Knn_
sas passd ,lit;y the Legislature.ati :Shawnee
Mission, prescribe, unjust and. unwarrantable
test oat hs•ati a qualification for votindor Wcf
ing (Ace In said ,Ti.rrittqy i and •hereas the
Committee ofjavest igat ion sent by- the House
Representativesof to Kan sas,: report thra saidl
Legislature was nut electi:d by. the legal vot
ers of Kansas, but was forced upon them -by
non-residents, in violation of the, organic act
of the Territory, and, having thus :usurped
legislative power, it enacted cruel and oppress--
ive laws, the bill proceeds to declare said
laws null and void, to ignore the legal exiss
tenet of "a body of--men", assembled at the
Shawnee Mission, Kansas Territory, "claim
ing to he the legislative assembly of said Vir
ritory," and directs the Governor of the Ter
ritory soy proclamation, to fix the-time and
places for an election of.members of .the, leg
islative assembly. Ilethaining sections of the
Lill prescribe the qualifications of vider:-t", int -
rise • fineS•and 'itriprisonmentli;r
-The' -fass' the Sth-rate.-
MI CARRIAGE MAIL 1 1 1.riTsa., r --the; res
°lotion of inquiry proposed fiy PiSh, and ,
- ndOpted hY:the'Seirate on ilfeinditija' tinder
sfood•tO have originated its some %ierygross
:abuses, to which the:Post4Ace,Department
will. no doubt: apply. the remedy promptly if
the source of the evil on be_aseertaiued„
has been stated, for instatie,•iha't 6'4
docarnent4 mailed by ttieinherslto'sbilib "of
the Southetn:satfti; tuitmartithstv:ithiee:,
• have been , reeeived;.at-theirslestiaat ion
of Beds-sent from the
.1 1 .atent,i9fqe - imsler.
frank, mest - of theriitillye"beitlo . st or 4straTe l :
tea. ; • 'COO)plitinti hai - e 4 been'ad&e' v''thh`
publisher.'of an - illu , stratml - 4erletbat li?a•ebti
ies have: been . so oftert:iiist, as :to ismittire
to.send his embellished ntpn i 6ers,hy„e;pre s4 ,
whilst 'plain works newer Riled _ to he ,trans.
initted : The evilis evidrtith the re
sult of a want or fidelity; oil the - iiitriefthe
subordinate agents soinewhere.-L-Wat: .
ttl
; - -
Rarusurmy
. TORIBLEOUIMAGE IN kA1C13.3,8--GOVNILNOR
ASSAULTED-42SEYERA PfitSdNa'Sfitii.
—Sr. Lowe, Feb. 25.--The ,, JeffelAon, city
-correspondent ;Or the _St; Loui. Democrat
learns by, passengers, from, K21114$ to.,night
that a.difficult, bad occurred
_betweenG9y.
Geary and a man named Sherrid:' ,g-emiring
out of the refusal Of the former tiapptiint l the,
• latter to the -office of Sheriff; as dosireol-by
- the Legislature, and, which hail had 4.fatal
termination. She,rrod. 130 . cw.owed:,the pur
pose of killirq Gov. Geary L aml meeting him
in the stitet i ipat in his feee: : 'Ookt! Geary
ded not resent the insult, but his friendelgilt
up an indignation 'rneeting:on Thursday,,the
.290. , Sheriff Jones, Sherrod c ao 9themat•
tempted to interrupt the,meeting,,and in. the
affray' Sheired shot Mr. 'Sheppard, one . of
Gov. Gear y's' *lends, four'times,"and i•odid
ed' two others. Mr: CloneN - Gtari!'Gediea
Secretary, thereupon: shot. Sherrod tltrptigh
the bead , killing him,mstan:ly. ,Oreitt excite
ment. prevailed at Lecompton,,and a general
fight was anticipated that: night. • Ger. Goa.
ry l siesidenen wits'guabcied by IThiesit State s
t , • Tetatitiere irmaiarveswina 'Fitt biio
7.oo4lti;atritytili tki wttorAsi e V sa llyiri m y
teaching cfo•expect to tea is
n•AOsiiiith Ilialrierkftv- 1%1011,',
d 31 4 , !t jilli lo 4 l o\sW o 2 Aeroit i - "Plea
men on .- -aton'diky, at lO' peir. 4 . .11.
,
+'' At ackgoifternii* Wft
.-7-77--:•-•_-------._; i•x• - s- .. - , VA la* a uttlii*Snillr , tonotileolobiongo
- TaißLAca Saaae 4, 14,4 - I : tirotilti.j 3 r,lg - i ll / °lcl° At..• 3 .& °12 - : , kr.,i.a' I+4- -
him Yiiiii*,
. 1- lii - 11Pinist - amil fii•stl i rec4iken , ' i l Pis 6l i itt'llib • : . • 1., . • onimatlim-,
01 die' Iforriiiin I:(nnicil cif Elitfei.' DafasMa - 14 . 47al t dmat 's90 14 j ) et ' ' lit -'
~„,. •
at dreat 'Salv Lake :aty, Mid l hold•evtreo3v- 4-1 N argil l iraifa3.7. 't - , Aq:•• '-i:, • _ra d :
ecnor of Utah Territoryohus. endorses:the ' 4i" Sh•tha'16*41114,1114,14441111111"11061111 -
b ad cilara4Pr 0 f: (1 99 , -,?k 5 .41:1 tolkoiaW%; :..k..'!• :. , A c9 r3 eo MA , Titglzecti, ' .- . :4„ i Bif , „.
,We eatt,, pick out eiders in 'lsrael Halo h'gre - Tri b Wu ;, 1 at .4. . .fe -.. '- " '
1•+ • , , • - - 'MI, and
;who eat; beat the ‘Corld - ut.g : 4611014; . 0 - rbe eta' 2„utlt , .* ' m aw - ' ezte,a_an t emeiniamdai;
handle the' eaids; 'etale'nt and' c slielllV ' them'%ftri v elcia - 7-,
...11. - = '""*""7 - 1 , -.4 ": "• .
'with Mt anlarteittrogue ha the. 'fiu3B of - 648'84.1 i _ _
__,MWV-tilitli_lakilthettrke*, I • l o l l_,___thkleilms; mare:
fuotitoot t.leanproduee eldembererwboilit. let."NrrilneletTiarimei.Vir. aso''
4.
, o ubeitr ows io
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tio
than
phave.tliaie, sixiailest,kheWa; . , .a4sl ta.ke.Alt i elf f l i g ru b di ' 4
money . (tvingieMt. ..+y_.c4n:.!.),f4. o.e..rovd„.4o..o9pArif se r v i ~,z statt 4
lit'an,r One. '' ' ' ..
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•; • Exarramijire nt, tut ILumoie:Liausjatiti.gi...l i mmt.: liperlis4l , My. , Rfir4sfy4
' 77 4.11VAY-4 1 9 43 4dcriga 9PolvictinYm 9 1 01 ke - r-Zitritri.. k u tt."% t 'lOl-I"ct 14"
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in •g. F/tred , the 111Moin .I;fpi r .,Jaturei ta . '), 110. ... d ; ‘ .7 0 7:7 ,_ m .....,....„ --4- `v i ll at/ . rs. .
ai.e . • 4- lie,
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p i abheaTi • MeMbeisiiiideli pinikt 4utiliel6''';c e l pi r :M 47,icii=reaTagorl(lie 'boa*lC .
teati*6 l olltiiifitt* egg -Alaslbiblifirettifieeltli"tbillfitittiff tithStfiPc.VifteiktillVlßlVlo
aft--theljournal;-•theA)hithetstliammitie4subl-- v i 'lkk i diAPPOlncftr 41 4Wa.' .104 , Atitio , Ator 4 st,
•ilequentlt,...atteoiotd ini ,vxpetwt- hp whetypi)ra t r u AlVtM a it r a* r f i eVare " 14
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IkeicitOg fe9oo,o,Aue4v, Prßptittisgo!frAireaeo;;;;l4;44- iAL tiq m. '
vetoed" ,the bill, a t)!i'pg . Willi. MI, t niit: pi:Wye mil) . suKt*„.4erorkLifig.,....
beei'fortineOill't t Hi! . De' ititikAW'r• . ):. ''' '• ! '‘' -, itwili rettriieMAS • - annewiirmaN .
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--, ; , flhe ' t, belltnnileFleas v 01 4 01111410 ' t " AO:, .:
•P. -, 1, .. • * '
id fiviatfmwt43-4iii**o44 anti . itAlltdtutopit o lo63lll44
- 4,110 4 .9/Art *wed 12f . gitser e UfA4A .. - -,- .. -• • " *".
. .
i s ...A ati injicinieniVw eel ulna tAt ' Dhow" ' .:.T . ' ,1 ''',•, , - . • • _
s r.
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,er vhirair , &After* - sieii." l :
_-' • 'S r At 3. !:`. ; f Wa l l Mi er P''ak Willifaa tiV SVC -
•.• • - ,
•
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Ca 7'
t.h4 led
n - a 4 f A
.
_tilTremains were recetted by the Conti:
newels. and escorted to the City Hall. Whe re
they will, lie in State till to-morrow allerl oent
at 4 o'clock ; when they will be conveyed on
board ‘ the steainet<.J. ,Woodruff, for Louis
ville en route to Philadelphia. _ , .
The cit . ) , authorities, the military, civ i c s ¢
to,tite !era al.„
..-.` _
,1 ,
" ihd highest honbrs vitr.- iftidl4 retilamsi
b the hi hest o ffi cials of - lavana as they
- WCWFOn eye o STiniftrml22ll-waP.4l
tti t.
c
THE lifwalaillneitart•Fr.-76443 received
in washinguini from,.,lliexico, state . the fea.
L I tures of t his 'treatyttlit e ir bin - n,of a larg e
slice of Mexican : territory to the United State s ,
[ including; tliolvhbleor ttorkme.iva Lower
California. fitti t ,tiAqigfiittiniiiilst &wen mill
ions ofd opirs 6:otn, tha.l l *Witpthet, three
1 millions tl - teieatting.sei:opintopay claim s
•
I The treaty havatrilied 44 - New Orleans, .on its way to Wiih t .ifitiiii -'"," •—•''''. 7 •
, -
-- -- .
A 111 N't TOApyravaigka,...7,—,W9
.brated blaeking manufactlicy \ - 4ati•pow ceaseci
to he. The business :has "triesitqf f r
from a resOlutrok taken': rrt liniqropzietat-s,
who succo,s34:,..tli..spiiitell'Ofiginal of the
"
firm, to disContinuthailertiait i ln the news
pdpers as a -useless. The. conse
quence uligltt have,been foreseen._ The firm . ..
of" Warivii"hal,c4asfikt to-,itiat within one
generation.. ; ' ; , • -
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•
7 -
'-' EW Ima Town Et.e.oLtona.—a—Return
from the' counties of Montgomery, Lewis, !!
S tOti ben, liilion,lll l / 4 /0416 1 - Cheinung, i Si. Law, .
rence, Tiogd, and' lielatitire,4ll6w the follow
ing result-in the aggregateortho elections for
2
Supervisors t--Reptibileans, 68 ; , emoerats;
37; A mdri,cline . ; :.:10. " `:SliktiV i 'op
~ ies last
yearl—RepublictinS, 52 ; . be !n • 04, 46; A
mericans, 36.. Ahtre is.ilter -,_. a gain of
16 for the 'Retiublivsna, and" tulosi 'of• 9
.. for,
the Dernochits;'and"23 fnithe'-Anteritmns.
THE ERIE EA.ILROAD AND 111 .9 .FRESIIiii..--
artiAT BEND, TailShri, F4P-CllBs7.—The
bridge at Narrowsbttrg, on the Erie Railroad,
which _was_ tempr9:repaiied - , - NviksLmain,
waidieditiray'iashir
weeks to repair It: - 11gr'engerl and freight
are f;n.warded'i4two.itythis•oplitait
York, via the Delaware;• WeeretTrAuigiutirat
Ra ilmad of,New,TerileY• ,•!Thlarrfighkk'r-tio
West,_is„f,ctrwacdA i bi4e,,,Siz t „E press'
Campail in'eonneetion %%Alia - 132(1e Itailr:oad
CompNy, r t .r.,v t . 1 . ; , 41 „,1
, _ - •,-414:il :do s : : •
• :-The cineinonti•Specili. alaktida has
member of. tl*A:Mio- 110 u$ AltrilfiVgger_,,„
lives, to sueceed,John Bltiu44llo %trey
,meniber, restilted - itt.tle
linseti,'RePbbli&T;:bsi 'til
ivbetitiLink vihurti anthliart
for re•elect ion,' and lilerermateci,
cga sandidato, .v9FulAag4 t".444.4r4.1401,440ut,
five hundred • vot gs; ; T4'sity
give 'Hosea 414 . iriajoiffy;tiilli4 `rural dis.
triets of the'ecninty:gavt, Sliffigh, 406'
tv.
:1
'rum NEW NI.FrAx ! .„---Alotniptotri, t hrjfmtp ,
come into 'mere generat use; . at leas in
France.. Tl 4 the
colon; of the triny;'hithertolilade;Of topper,.
gilt by Olvanisni; apritowErnadeahruistOin,
ill, Al us, , tighterking thew : ex/4,-4 the A 144
nearly 23.4 11;s. 41umininm.i.1,tyte#re-sOno-.
rolls than bronze,andisonst79lentlY
into' use f.lr` mtiAleal instrifrneriti.
-and fiklus, &inking 'etip% , .3:-or.,•imtvtgatitcribeek
formed ,of it , Thet -.Weight --of sate 4113W , Alaid
is 46)1.4:0A0-9111144,114P-9f.0.4F.;
- • A tylsit
A 1.0 r-A storz.. writer sers:
4 froalA:etiisproi li:iitire'whittnhPo' ifitri
licr'ttio Alin& • ith ir.terittilPikenhicharir
Oottgkt tfirongleheri imam{: her -teafi W u t it AuttlacheAuMciai.ll4l al**,
it? j t ji 41 ° 14'F' 1 1 "3Vl' I4 P -YR un g t i O v
whose!leyes emit itglAiiitiellies,"'
• I/ .te.4,l f;
miii 4 4 - 414iltiit'frO141
makes phi Avow segolititsatekinsyr '
thimAlo.put IT A hef,V0161411411906(04404
f leCc/ BiTAVONft:ftAgt iboa
*was surproect' to notice how .le bis
iit a Verk t 'B4 l t
te4d- 4(4i IA 1 111Fove1 11bfrai1tifettliselitic
inunincalorAlAdle Otisibtite
Oahe 5:4 -roanvn tiv.otterff eittla 1.6-
aitieetiq
hgeoBWeiti, thpi resorolvemning *wafts
6:llooseeds: tivAtd-i-th**401444400414,t,
, 6 a0 , 1pt9.?„,..,,a-), 1?
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9iimmko. , ll6-
wilt railk.fivitiriNettp,YOrk‘tAatopeAlinglb
7th if 4:4rh!,.t <= t barc,i ,htif:cazi
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2 - I +EiViateti '
•w hiefititelirtipagetheAdiggilis4boNsitrimkrhie ,
otice-h1q1)%4 40r1T9m,),cive
the 9th oniareb neAt—a 'what - 0460s INK
iirtniitiblti t o intalgialtignaitaliklq- . lila
-glFigtj oiTint i pr i. ertV ti lle t wiih,
-Us tirlifbefrrit MLA V 'XVI gilt - tom
,9ight I * l,t olts.O.fhgeinutfto*Ayit M,-
er diitittiop, t ett was tit pAlpose . e e
'bbitid ithi 7* isettlirtModfvetOttgint
:Atm; Aellytill/414,141RatutA ii- N im 'll- - .mutt *la
,5 - -t e - t every Tetcher make. n. ewort, fo at-.
:iend lheinietelittNel. 4 Miteitiet*r*erMar&laci:
AHlTgatOr litant kiTiOlt , 4.l 4 - ;1 / 0'
Feb. 16:1 '7. ,
•,.1 :11+:1''P 4 ", Sit 0 . V4sl= i g W4GI
eir Kittr.Kanz—nt.
- me. Mutants tw . Km' Oaussa.
23...--The :steamship
-ived to.d.ay.from Havana, whence
the 20th inst., bringing the re:
Kent Kane, the Arcti c
w- died in Havana on the lath
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